By the way, Whale Wars fans should also check out PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk’s book, One Can Make a Difference, which includes a first-hand account from a Sea Shepherd crew member, along with the stories of others who are, well, making a difference (just like you can).

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i hope people understand the consequences of the iol spills as well. they have a huge impact on all ocean life. i think often of how big a toll it has on the dolphin population, my favorite sea animal!

Thank you thank you a million time for all your efforts to save the marine life and most specially those beautiful whales. I live in Maui and during their seasonal stay in Hawaii they devote most of their time to mating and giving birth to their calves. Again all my best aloha from my heart for protecting such a wonderful life!

What compassionate, wonderful people to have the guts to go out into deep ocean water and save marine life. You are the real heros in life. The whales die a horrific death at the hands of the Japanese, it is a disgrace that whaling ships are even allowed in the water. Don’t let your guards down for a second or the Japanese will be back killing whales again. Thanks so much for all you are doing, it is truly appreciated.

As a member of Sea Shepherd Philadelphia I assure you we will never stop defending the whales, dolphins, seals, sharks and blue-fin tuna from the massacres that befall them. Join us on FB and get the latest news and perhaps come to one of our events. Would love to have you.

BRAVO! And thanks PETA for giving kudos to Sea Shepherd. So much controversy all the time over what goes on in the Southern Ocean every year, and I couldn’t be happier to see the forces of good win, for the animals!!!

Bravo to Captain Paul Watson and the SSCS, and all their supporters. Just like Ingrid Newkirk, Captain Paul gets the point across in an impassioned and eloquent way. Both give me hope that the future will be bright for animals.

Last year, our square dance group danced in the Whale Days parade at Dana Point, California, to help celebrate the whale migration. I wore a Sea Shepard tee shirt paired witha a long denim skirt and it attracted a lot of attention. I will be wearing the same outfit this year. The outfit stands out because all of the other ladies are very frilly and this is decidedly plain and the Sea Shepard logo attracts attention.

a big big toast to this tremendous victory! thousand thanks to everybody involved! i love captain paul watson and his amazing crew and all the celebrities involved! a great day for animal rights activists – and the animal kingdom!!!!!!!!!!

WOW!!! I can’t believe this! What wonderful news. I watch Whale Wars all the time on Animal Planet and hopefully that show will go off the air if the Japanese stop hunting whales. And I am sure the Sea Shepherds wouldn’t mind their show going off the air if it will save the lives of whales. I just hope the slaughter stops forever!

On the news yesterday in Sydney Australia it was reported that Japan is actually thinking of stopping the whaling as it is no longer commercially profitable but it probably won’t be until November this year.

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